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Iran can expect more EU sanctions: Scholz

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has promised more sanctions against Iran as he condemned its crackdown on ongoing protests.

November 12, 2022
By AAP
12 November 2022

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has strongly criticised the Iranian government for its bloody crackdown on protests in the country said Germany stands “shoulder to shoulder with the Iranian people”.

Scholz said the ongoing protests sparked by the September 16 death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini following her detention by Iran’s morality police were no longer “merely a question of dress codes” but had evolved into a fight for freedom and justice.

The protests have grown into one of the largest sustained challenges to Iran’s theocracy since the chaotic months after its 1979 Islamic Revolution.

“We can barely begin to imagine how much courage this takes,” Scholz said in his weekly video address on Saturday. 

“More than 300 killed, dozens of death sentences and more than 14,000 arrests. So far. Those who demonstrate against oppression in Iran risk their lives, and often also the lives of their loved ones – and face the prospect of torture and decades in prison.”

Hundreds of thousands of people in Germany with Iranian roots fear for their relatives and are “appalled and disgusted by what the Mullah regime is doing to the demonstrators”. 

“It is clear that the Iranian government is solely responsible for this spate of violence,” the chancellor said.

Scholz said Iran would receive additional sanctions for its brutal crackdown and its decision to send hundreds of drones to Russia for use in the war in Ukraine. European Union foreign ministers are expected to agree on additional sanctions when they meet on Monday.

Germany’s foreign minister on Friday rejected a complaint by her Iranian counterpart that she was taking an “interventionist” stance over protests in Iran and pushed back against his pledge of a “firm” response.

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